Similar words: receive, receiver, perceived, deceive, undeceive, preconceive, accounts receivable, perceive. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːvd] adj. 1. conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers 2. widely accepted as true or worthy.
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151. She had received a summons to appear in court.
152. The TV play received considerable acclaim.
153. She received an eight-year prison sentence .
154. We received an eviction notice today.
155. His latest book has received glowing reviews.
156. We received over 300 enquiries about the job.
157. She received guests with a respectful attitude.
158. An illiterate[sentencedict.com], later he received some schooling.
159. We haven't yet received his resignation.
160. He received a black eye in the tussle.
161. I received a phone call from your mother.
162. He received a severe blow on/to the head.
163. We felt curious how she received the shocking news.
164. He was received back into the church.
165. He preened himself on the praise he had received.
166. The performer received only pitying looks from his audience.
167. Applications received after 1 July will not be counted.
168. The wedding received extensive coverage in the newspapers.
168. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
169. I've received replies from everybody but Jane.
170. The received wisdom is that they cannot win.
171. He was received as an honoured visitor.
172. The reforms have been well received by the public.
173. They each received a legacy of £4 000.
174. The plan received widespread support throughout the country.
175. The proposal has received a generally favourable reaction.
176. He received an award for services to sport.
177. Apologies were received from Phil Baker and Malcolm Johnson.
178. The play was warmly received by the critics.
179. We've received a lot of complaints of bad workmanship.
180. We have received many letters of congratulation.
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